[Husker] Re: Any guesses...
TODD STRONG
strongtodd at msn.com
Sun Nov 21 11:02:01 CST 2010
Well said Steve. In HS it would not be tolerated in the least bit. As an official I can guarantee the A D and white hat are communicating at halftime, if it is even allowed to go that far
-----Original Message-----
From: Borer Steve CAA <steve.borer at connectseward.org>
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2010 16:51:26
To: <slimmer37 at hamilton.net>
Cc: <husker at tssi.com>
Subject: Re: [Husker] Re: Any guesses...
it would be very difficult for me to accept or condone Bo's behavior
on the sideline last night. I understand his frustration .. I was a
head fb coach for 17 years. I've seen lots of calls/no calls that I
thought hurt our team. I also did my share (some might say more than
my share) of complaining to officials. If memory serves me correctly,
I can only remember getting one call changed due to yelling and then
discussing it with the white hat.
It took some time for me to understand that I was probably hurting my
team with my complaining. It also helped that I had a Principal/AD
who could see the big picture. His guidance was very helpful (along
with a few well-deserved penalties.) Maturity and experience helped a
great deal.
In this day of emphasis on sportsmanship (especially at the HS level),
as an AD, I could not let that type of sideline behavior continue.
Maybe it is different on a college sideline, but I'm not sure it
should be or has to be.
Steve
Steve Borer, CMAA
Asst. Prin/AD
Seward HS
532 Northern Heights
Seward, NE 68434
(402) 643-2988 (Office)
(402) 643-2599 (Fax)
(402) 649-4368 (Cell)
On Nov 21, 2010, at 10:38 AM, Tony lambert wrote:
> Steve, with you being an AD what would you and could you say about
> last nights contest ?
>
> Tony Lambert
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Borer Steve CAA" <steve.borer at connectseward.org
> >
> To: "Steve Reichenbach" <reich at inetnebr.com>
> Cc: <husker at tssi.com>
> Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2010 10:32 AM
> Subject: Re: [Husker] Re: Any guesses...
>
>
>> I can't really argue with you. I would only hope that as Bo
>> matures as a head coach, he matures in terms of his sideline
>> behavior. I think he has tried to make some progress -- last
>> night notwithstanding. I think it's behavior that can be
>> learned .. he's got a great teacher in the AD office.
>>
>> Speaking of the AD, I can't help but wonder what TO's opinion on
>> the officiating is.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>> Steve Borer, CMAA
>> Asst. Prin/AD
>> Seward HS
>> 532 Northern Heights
>> Seward, NE 68434
>> (402) 643-2988 (Office)
>> (402) 643-2599 (Fax)
>> (402) 649-4368 (Cell)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Nov 21, 2010, at 10:21 AM, Steve Reichenbach wrote:
>>
>>>> He also didnt in a time with so many cameras and production
>>>> directors
>>>> having cameras on the coaches for nearly the entire game just
>>>> looking
>>>> for anything extra to air.
>>>
>>> I watch quite a bit of football. Pelini's behavior is at the far
>>> end
>>> of the spectrum. I can't think of a single highly successful
>>> college
>>> coach who behaves as Pelini does --- and those coaches spend as much
>>> time before the cameras. His behavior is objectionable and likely
>>> it
>>> is counter-productive. He doesn't appear to be in control of his
>>> own
>>> behavior, e.g., that he that behaves as he does because he
>>> believes it
>>> is effective in achieving his goals. So, how does the team learn
>>> self
>>> control?
>>>
>>> Yes, the officiating was terrible to the extent that it calls into
>>> question the integrity of the game, but the situation doesn't have
>>> to
>>> rise to that level to elicit such reactions from Pelini.
>>>
>>> I think Pelini is a great football coach, but his public persona ---
>>> on the sidelines and in press conferences --- is embarrassing to the
>>> University.
>>>
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